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Microsoft's new marketing weapon: Seinfeld

Posted Aug 21 2008, 01:22 PM by Kim Peterson
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Microsoft has been pretty quiet while Apple waged war with its "I'm a Mac" ads. Now it's firing back by paying Jerry Seinfeld $10 million to star in its own ads. But is Seinfeld the right pitch man?

Microsoft would look silly if it tried to provide a young, hip counterattack to Apple's young, hip Mac guy (the actor Justin Long). But, as Silicon Alley Insider points out, being cool has never been part of Microsoft's success formula. Seinfeld appeals mainly to old fogies, says SAI. (Bill Gates is also appearing in the commercials.) Perhaps old fogies are the target audience here?

The market didn't respond much to the Seinfeld announcement; Microsoft shares are down just slightly to $27.07.

Update: Now I'm wondering, who would have been a better pitch man? I nominate Will Ferrell. Who would you pick?

Here's what others are saying about the news:

Mark Evans: "The $64,000 (or $10-million) question is whether Seinfeld can help make Microsoft cooler or, at least, less uncool than it is now compared with Apple. Maybe. At the very least, Microsoft has to be given points for trying something different."

Between the Lines: "Windows Vista has had some technical shortcomings and critics have not been kind. A good campaign will tackle that perception head-on. At the same time, Apple - which is now seeing its own black eyes over iPhone problems - has picked up slices of market share in recent quarters."

Engadget: "The combination of Seinfeld's pithy observations with a bit of that Bill Gates, self deprecating humor seen in 'Bill's Last Day' could be a winning combination. Whether that turns the slow moving boat of public opinion remains to be seen."

Digital Daily: "So Microsoft, in an effort to overhaul its image and upstage the cool kids down in Cupertino, seems to have done little but confirm the message of its rival’s ads: 'I’m a Mac, You’re a Dork,' or, in this case, a dated comedian. Really, the company might as well have hired Don Rickles for the job."

Disclosures: I don't own shares of any companies mentioned in this post. And while Microsoft owns this blog, Microsoft does not control, censor or otherwise have any editorial influence over what I write.  

Comments

 

Way to be edgy, Microsoft. Seinfeld's heyday was 10 years ago, and he wasn't funny even then.

Bill Gates in the commercial w/ Jerry Seinfeld....can't imagine how

that can help Microsoft....Go w/ Seinfeld alone....please!

Should have gone with one of the other characters from Seinfeld: Kramer, George, Newman, or even Elaine.

They just don't get it do they??   Microsoft isn't cool anymore...Vista sucks and their products get harder and harder to figure out with each release.  Mac's are fun, productive and can do so much more than Windows.  Mac ads are great and let's face it, truthful in many respects.  JS was once funny, but he's old hat...those ads won't detract from the cool Mac ads.  I for one will be buying a Mac for my next computer and I'm in the 40 crowd.  While their at it, do something about the freakin stock already!   It's been flat ever since SB took over as CEO and doesn't seem to be going anywhere soon.  Go Mac!

I'm 23..... not an old fart. The mac guy is a AIDS basket of emo &*%#!!! Seinfeld is a funny show... it wasn't when I was 12, but it is now! Jerry is funnier than Mr. EMO any day. As for Bill gates don't get angry because he is the American dream, just go cry in the corner and make a worm for Vista after you payed 3k for your apple.

Yea, Apple is really cool...check their eco-policies and rating from Greenpeace.  Why do 11 computer companies rank higher?

This is The stereotype of the decade. Shows how out of touch megamaniacs are

with the masses.

The successful Apple formula is great marketing for great products.  Microsoft will have to transform Vista into a great product as well to emulate the formula.

How about the guy from the Allstate commercials, he's done wonders for the insurance behemoth!

Gates, Seinfeld and by all means throw Rickles into that mix and you'll have something everyone in town will be talking about.

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